Me, too. But this is all I've got left. It's really just for emergency.
Paddington
1.5s
Whoa!
Paddington
4.1s
Now take care, my darling. Remember your manners.
Paddington
17.3s
- OK. - Yes! - Excuse me? - Hello. I'm dreadfully sorry, I don't actually know your name. Well, I've got a bear name, but it seems to be rather hard to pronounce. That's not ripe. - Perhaps you'd like an English name. - An English name? Like what?
Paddington
1.8s
My hero.
Paddington
3.4s
Get out of it! Bloody bears!
Paddington
2.2s
OK, I'll just get it now.
Paddington
3s
Hello? Excuse me...
Paddington
3.9s
Mr Brown, that is extremely rude.
Paddington
26.5s
Wow, I feel good I knew that I would now I feel good I knew that I would now So good So good I got you Paddington? Paddington! - Over here! - Coming.
Paddington
3.4s
Erm, could I have one last request?
Paddington
1.4s
Crikey.
Paddington
2.9s
Oh! Paddington. Paddington!
Paddington
36.3s
Thank you. - Well done. - Bear of the moment! Oh, really? I just did what any bear would do. I can't thank you enough. That scoundrel has been pocket-picketing people around here for weeks. He was extraordinary. And it gave me a chance to look at his hat. - You see, this is no ordinary hat. - No? No. These markings mean that it was made for a member of the Geographers' Guild. What's that? A very old explorers' club. - Oh! - Go and see them in the morning, and if luck has been smiling on your face, they should be able to tell you who they made it for.
Paddington
4.6s
Was it hard to find a home? I had a great-aunt who took me in.